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Show Patriotic Program Enoyed by Club Mrs. Ella Reynolds entertained entertain-ed for members of the Mothers Study club at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Y. Beam-son Beam-son on Friday afternoon. President Beulah Whiting was in charge of the meeting and asked Mrs. Nellie Anderson Ander-son to read the club collect. The program featured a patriotic pa-triotic theme with Mrs. Reynolds Rey-nolds acting as chairman. She had each member, read something some-thing concerning George Wash ington and then introduced Lee R. Taylor who gave a fine talk on the presidents of the United States. With the use of a diagram, Mr. Taylor listed the presidents in order of service telling how long they served in office; comparing com-paring the salary of the first presidents with that of the president today and giving other worthwhile information on the lives of the various men. He said that during the past 175 years, there have been 84 Republican presidents and 88 Democratic presidents. He listed a few of the requirements require-ments of the man who becomes be-comes president stating that he must be a family man, born in the United States and stated that religion played a prominent promin-ent Bart in his election. Re- cords reveal that there has never been a Catholic president presi-dent of the United States, he said. President Whiting announced the committees for the Art Tea and welcomed back Mrs. Mae Huntington, who has beer excused due to a recent operation opera-tion and Mrs. Gwen Tippetts who with her husband has spent most of the winter in California. The hostess served lunch at the close of the meeting assisted as-sisted by her daughter, Mrs Edith Wheeler was a special guest. " |